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Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 GRE Pure Review

Introduction Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 GRE brings the white theme to those seeking out the performance segment graphics card by AMD that’s been around since July 2023, but which is seeing a wider launch in parts of Europe today. The RX 7900 GRE (Golden Rabbit Edition) was originally designed by AMD to be a China-exclusive… Read more

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ZiiGaat x HBB Jupiter In-Ear Monitors Review

Introduction ZiiGaat is a new IEM brand registered by Shenzhen Zijia Technology Co., Ltd. late last year. Never mind the part where the parent company seems to be known for its motors, the people behind ZiiGaat have been around for years making IEMs for other brands which are quite popular and well-known in the space…. Read more

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darkFlash DLX4000 Review

Introduction I would like to thank darkFlash for supplying the review sample. The darkFlash DLX4000 represents a capable, all metal chassis which marries plenty of glass into the design so that you may show off your hardware without any visual obstacles in the way, thanks to the two paneled design. Available in both black and… Read more

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Starfield: FSR 3 vs DLSS 3 vs XeSS Comparison Review

Introduction To the dismay of many expectant gamers, Starfield only had support for AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR 2.2) when it released on September 6th, 2023. Within several hours third party modifications were quickly developed to enable DLSS support, with such obvious ease of integration, the lack of support upon launch was puzzling, especially considering… Read more

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Sparkle Arc A380 Genie Review

Introduction Sparkle Arc A380 Genie is a compact, low-profile graphics card, and a refreshing new take on Intel’s entry-level GPU. The Arc A380, if you recall, launched in 2022 with a single 8-pin PCIe power connector, a full-height board design, and for all intents and purposes, was mooted as a 1080p gaming graphics solution, if… Read more

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NZXT Function 2 MiniTKL Optical Keyboard Review

Introduction Unlike a lot of brands whose products I have reviewed recently, NZXT has been a mainstay of the TechPowerUp review database for 17 years now and I dare say anyone reading this review is familiar with the US-based brand too. NZXT has made its name with its cases in particular, although I know many… Read more

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Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240 Black Review – Intel Contact Frame Included

Introduction A big thanks to Arctic for supplying the review sample. Arctic has a 20-year history of pushing the envelope on what consumers can expect when it comes to PC cooling components. Be it CPU coolers, GPU coolers, or fans, Arctic has an established legacy of excellent products, from the Freezer 7 Pro during the… Read more

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EK Nucleus AIO CR360 Lux D-RGB Review

Introduction A big thank you to EK for providing the review sample! EKWB is a PC water-cooling juggernaut founded as the brainchild of just one man’s simple idea. From that jumping-off point, they have quickly become a dominant force in the enthusiast community with high-quality components for just about any custom water-cooling loop. The company’s… Read more

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DELUX M800 Ultra Review

1 Packaging, Weight & Feet » Introduction Established in 1994, DELUX is a peripherals company based in China. After the M800 Pro (3395) and M800 Pro Highspeed, DELUX comes out with another variant of their M800, the M800 Ultra. Compared to the aforementioned variants, the most distinctive feature of the M800 Ultra is its much lower… Read more

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6 GB Review – The Fastest Slot-Powered GPU

Introduction A few weeks ago, NVIDIA released the new GeForce RTX 3050 6 GB as its new entry level discrete GPU—here’s our review. This new GPU slipped into NVIDIA’s product stack with much less fanfare than the RTX 40 SUPER series, and replaces the likes of the GTX 1650 and GTX 1660 as sub-$200 options…. Read more

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Scythe Fuma 3 Review

Introduction A big thank you to Scythe for supplying the review sample. Scythe has been around since 2002 and, while they may not have the same level of recognition as Noctua in the enthusiast community, they’re certainly not a minor player. Scythe are a respected manufacturer of CPU coolers and fans, with a diverse range… Read more

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G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6400 64 GB CL32 Review

10 Packaging & Contents » Introduction G.SKILL is a renowned Taipei-based memory manufacturer with a history of producing performance-oriented products. The company has ventured into other PC markets in recent years, such as SSDs, AIO coolers, and peripherals, including gaming-oriented keyboards, mice, headsets, and more. G.SKILL has multiple product lines to fit different markets, with plenty… Read more

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Chat with NVIDIA RTX Tech Demo Review

Introduction NVIDIA today released the first public demo of Chat with RTX. No, you can’t talk to your graphics card and ask “how’s it going?,” you’ll need TechPowerUp GPU-Z to do that. Chat with RTX is something else. Imagine a fully localized AI chat that’s running entirely on your PC, accelerated by the highly capable… Read more

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Arbiter Studio Polar 65 Hall Effect Keyboard Review

Introduction Arbiter Studio is a new brand that doesn’t seem to share a lot of information about itself. I know it is new because the company itself wasn’t registered until last year and there is currently one product which itself only just came out. In fact, that product—a keyboard which we will be reviewing today—is… Read more

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Sineaptic SE-1 Ribbon Driver Wireless Headphones Review

Introduction Sineaptic is a new audio brand based out of China which seems to have come about in the last few months. In fact, I only knew of Sineaptic thanks to a 3rd party marketing and PR firm I’ve worked with before to bring you reviews from brands that have all been impressive. The initial… Read more

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